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| Community Dialogues Bi-annual Report |
Please take a moment to catch up on the work that happened this fall and, more importantly, the inspiring projects planned to extend our campus connections in spring 2026!
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| Donation Drive: Provide Students with Food and Hygiene Products |
Community members looking to support students who may be impacted by the interruption of SNAP benefits, may donate to The Nest in Roberts 112.
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| 2025-2026 Multnomah Bar Association Fellows Announced |
Three 1ls were named as Multnomah Bar Association Fellows: Finn Johnson, Hooman Dadkho, and Christina Smith.
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| LAST CHANCE TO RSVP! Join us at the L&C Winter Employee Party |
The faculty and staff winter party is happening on December 17 from 2-5 p.m. in the Trail Room. The theme this year is Flannel Fest! Please RSVP by Tuesday, December 9. Wear plaid or holiday attire to the party to receive an extra raffle ticket!
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Oregon has a student literacy crisis. Is teaching future teachers the way out?
“For decades, Oregon’s system has given broad leeway to universities on how to teach its future teachers, said Andy Saultz, the dean of the graduate school of education at Lewis & Clark in Portland. ‘Universities have relied on faculty experience to make the decisions and it has been a scattered approach,’ said Saultz, who oversaw Pacific University’s push to set up its internationally accredited 15-credit dyslexia certificate program before he moved to Lewis & Clark. ‘It is fair to say that the current push for early literacy runs counter to what some universities have been doing.’”
The Oregonian/OregonLive
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| “Lewis & Clark’s vibrant and welcoming student community made it not only a place where I could explore my academic interests, but also somewhere I could build a life for the next four years."
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| | The Department of Music present an evening of original student electronic music. This stylistically-varied concert will include student compositions with accompanying video.
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The Office of Communications invites all faculty and staff to join us in Albany Quadrangle for a brand presentation. Come learn about the messaging strategy—over one year in the making—designed to strengthen our institution’s identity and build awareness of Lewis & Clark based on authentic points of distinction.
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| | Curious about Byzantine eunuchs? Julia Child? Urban Indigenous Identity? Please join Professor of History Reiko Hillyer’s class for the presentation of their senior thesis posters.
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| | Join us for a combined performance by our Ghanaian and Zimbabwean Music Ensembles.
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| | Social Security will play a key role in retirement. Learn how benefits are calculated and strategies for claiming them.
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Do you have questions about how to use Lewis & Clark’s LiveWhale web content management system? LiveWhale experts are available to meet with you.
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Join us for the Indian Music Ensemble’s end-of-semester class performance. The goals of this ensemble include learning foundational elements of North Indian Classical Music pedagogy and theory, as well as the unique, non-musical aspects of the form. This group finds creative ways of expression combining Indian Classical forms with the broad language of contemporary musical lexicon, all while having fun!
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| | Free weekly art sessions for individuals to create art and find community. Art materials are supplied. Check the open studio calendar for virtual or in-person sessions (held at the Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center, 4445 SW Barbur Boulevard). Registration is required.
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| | A Shabbat dedicated to celebrating the upcoming Jewish Holiday of Hannukah. Bring your friends! There will be Latkes (potato pancakes), donuts, music, and a dreidel tournament to win a very fun Bagel Hanukkiah.
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| | The Palatine Piano Trio performs in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel featuring Susan DeWitt Smith on piano, Nancy Ives on cello, and Inés Voglar Belgique on violin. Tickets are on sale online and at the door.
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The exhibition Shifting Perspectives showcases the work of Art Therapy pre-professionals who are delivering mental health services to diverse clients throughout the Portland area. Join us for the opening reception on December 13, from 3-6 p.m. at the Community Counseling Center Art Gallery.
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Please come to this student-led service to celebrate the Christmas season.
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| | Come for menorah lighting and therapy llamas! Please RSVP by texting llama to 971-247-8898, which will help with knowing how many fresh donuts and latkes to provide.
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